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Mt. Hebron grad makes the big leagues as announcer for the Tampa Bay Rays
Andy Freed remembers not only the day but also the exact time when he learned he was heading to the Major Leagues. "It was February first of 2005 at 3:58 p.m.," says Freed, who grew up in the Valley Meade section of Ellicott City. Freed, who turned 41...
Tags: Leo Durocher, New York Mets, Baltimore Orioles, American League East, Memorial Stadium
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Orioles taking an 'old school' approach to get Jake Arrieta back on track
The Baltimore SunThe Orioles' decision-makers gathered in manager Buck Showalter's office Saturday afternoon to decide their next step with Jake Arrieta. Their closed-door discussion went to the brink of the deadline to make a roster move — three hours before the...Tags: Jim Thome, Baltimore Orioles, Seattle Mariners, Jake Arrieta, Jason Hammel
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Steve Pearce sticks it to his former team with 5 RBIs in win over Pirates
Steve Pearce was just hoping to find a new team by mid-June before he had to embark on a 13-game road odyssey with his minor league club. Instead, of busing around the bushes with a Triple-A squad without a home, the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees, Pearce...
Tags: Matt Wieters, Baltimore Orioles, Tommy Hunter, Erik Bedard, Boston Red Sox
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Income tax still up in the air, gas tax dead in the water
As the final days of the 2012 legislative session wind down, it looks more and more likely that Maryland taxpayers will be forking over more to the state government next year. Who will be paying and how much, however, is still up for debate in the...Tags: Harford County, Petroleum Industry, Finance, Taxation, Personal Income
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Nick Johnson dodges injuries to make Orioles' Opening Day roster
Before the Orioles finished their exhibition schedule Wednesday at Triple-A Norfolk, manager Buck Showalter joked with Nick Johnson that the first baseman needed to stay healthy for just a matter of hours before the 5 p.m. roster deadline. The oft-...
Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Endy Chavez, Spring Training, Cleveland Indians, Minor League Baseball
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Orioles' Showalter has no reservations about putting Reynolds back at third
Orioles manager Buck Showalter said he talked to third baseman Mark Reynolds before Wednesday's game and had no hesitation about putting the veteran back at third base. "Mark and I talked today. We have an off day [Thursday]," Showalter said. "Head out...
Tags: Matt Wieters, Brian Roberts, Baltimore Orioles, Raul Ibanez, Tommy Hunter
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Orioles' Reynolds serves as DH, will take balls at first base
In the offseason, Orioles manager Buck Showalter had already anointed Mark Reynolds the team's starting third baseman heading into the season. Despite Reynolds' 26 errors in 114 games at third last year, Showalter lauded his dedication to becoming a...
Tags: Brian Roberts, Trips and Vacations, Wilson Betemit, Baltimore Orioles, Zelous Wheeler
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Attention, JFX commuters: Make plans for Monday
Chances are many Baltimore commuters will spend the weekend poring over maps, checking out city byways and back streets, and dreaming of something that may not exist come Monday morning's rush hour: a clear shot into downtown.
The Jones Falls...Tags: Jones Falls, Frank Murphy, Hunt Valley, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Hospitals and Clinics
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Reynolds willing to play anywhere for Orioles
– Orioles third baseman Mark Reynolds, who made his second straight start at designated hitter Saturday against the Blue Jays, said he is willing to play anywhere for the benefit of the team. Reynolds has yet to play third base in the first two...
Tags: Matt Wieters, Wilson Betemit, Baltimore Orioles, Tommy Hunter, Toronto Blue Jays
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Gasoline prices make Catonsville florists feel less than rosy
Just because gasoline prices now hover around $4 per gallon in the Catonsville area doesn't mean that Tom Medicus has started thinking about ways to cut costs. It's practically ingrained in the Catonsville florist's DNA. The Hilton Flower Shop had...
Tags: SUVs and Crossovers, Catonsville, Ellicott City, Petroleum Industry, Holidays
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Orioles notes: Shortened stride has helped Reimold step up
CHICAGO — Orioles left fielder and leadoff hitter Nolan Reimold attributes his recent offensive tear to making one small step forward. Literally. Reimold, who entered Wednesday's game against the White Sox with home runs in each of his last four...
Tags: Brent Morel, Brian Roberts, Wilson Betemit, Baltimore Orioles, Spring Training
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Howard residents, businesses decry sales tax on gasoline
With the price of gasoline rapidly climbing toward $4 per gallon, the prospect of paying an additional tax on gas is not sitting well with county residents and businesses.
"Another 18 cents per gallon?" Columbia resident Nick Smalley said, after being...Tags: Howard Community College, Sales, Petroleum Industry, Taxation, Executive Branch
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